John Mitting

British high court judge (born 1947) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir John Edward Mitting (born 8 October 1947) is a retired judge of the High Court of England and Wales. He has chaired the Undercover Policing Inquiry since 2017.[1]

Appointed byElizabeth II
BornJohn Edward Mitting
(1947-10-08) 8 October 1947 (age 78)
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Sir John Edward Mitting
Mitting in 2017
Justice of the High Court
In office
3 April 2001  2017
Appointed byElizabeth II
Special Immigration Appeals Commission
Chairman
In office
2007–2012
MonarchElizabeth II
Personal details
BornJohn Edward Mitting
(1947-10-08) 8 October 1947 (age 78)
EducationDownside School
Alma materTrinity Hall, Cambridge
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Education

He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1970 and made a bencher in 1996. He became a Queen's Counsel in 1987. He was appointed a Recorder in 1988.[2] On 3 April 2001, he was appointed a High Court judge, receiving the customary Knight Bachelor, and assigned to the Queen's Bench Division. He served as Chairman of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission from 2007 to 2012.[2] He presided over the Libel Case related to "Plebgate" and the Uber English language tests case.

He retired as a High Court judge on his 70th birthday in 2017, and has been appointed to chair the Undercover Policing Inquiry, following the resignation due to ill-health of Lord Justice Pitchford. In March 2018 campaigners and their legal team walked out of a hearing of the inquiry, calling for him to step down.[3]

Personal life

Mitting is married to Judith, a retired solicitor who also sat as a part-time judge specialising in tax tribunals. Lady Mitting was previously managing partner of Grindeys solicitors in Stoke-on-Trent. She is the Chair of Katharine House Hospice in Stafford.[4]

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